Eva Osborne-Sherlock

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Eva is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Arts undergraduate degree in journalism and English at the University of Galway. Originally from Cavan, she currently lives in a rural area of Co. Meath. Her family, which comes from a farming background, is now involved in farm machinery maintenance and she has a keen interest in all things digital, media and agriculture.

90% of UK households will have a British turkey this year – BPC
90% of UK households will have a British turkey this year – BPC

90% of UK households will have a British turkey this Christmas, and 8-9 million are set to be eaten, according...

7ac Welsh site with outbuildings and agri land comes to the market
7ac Welsh site with outbuildings and agri land comes to the market

A small holding with traditional outbuildings and agricultural land on 7ac in mid-Wales has been brought to the market by...

Phileo appoints new member of British ruminant technical team
Phileo appoints new member of British ruminant technical team

Phileo by Lesaffre UK & Ireland has welcomed Thomas Gerrard as the newest member of its technical team. Gerrard is joining the company,...

New license allows livestock movements out of bluetongue zones
New license allows livestock movements out of bluetongue zones

A new license has been made available to allow animal movements out of bluetongue temporary control zones (TCZ) for welfare...

Orion FT welcomes £45/ha for farmers undertaking pest management
Orion FT welcomes £45/ha for farmers undertaking pest management

Orion FT has said it welcomes the government’s Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) providing an income of £45/ha to farmers taking...

Stolen agri machinery recovered through Harwich port operation
Stolen agri machinery recovered through Harwich port operation

Essex Police rural engagement officers have recovered stolen agricultural machinery following an operation in Harwich International Port. The officers worked...

3 more cases of bluetongue confirmed in cattle in Kent
3 more cases of bluetongue confirmed in cattle in Kent

Three further cases of bluetongue have been confirmed in cattle in Kent following active surveillance in the area. The Department...

New warning signs to better protect wildlife on rural roads
New warning signs to better protect wildlife on rural roads

New warning signs are to be introduced to help drivers on rural roads identify wildlife hotspots and be better protected...

SPP falls as APP moves up by a ‘big margin’ – NPA
SPP falls as APP moves up by a ‘big margin’ – NPA

The National Pig Association (NPA) said the standard pig price is continuing to come down steadily while the all pig...

Scottish Land Commission appoints new chair and 2 land commissioners
Scottish Land Commission appoints new chair and 2 land commissioners

Parliamentary approval has been obtained for the proposed new chair and two land commissioners of the Scottish Land Commission (SLC)....

2023 maize silage performance is ‘disappointing’ – ForFarmers
2023 maize silage performance is ‘disappointing’ – ForFarmers

ForFarmers has said that the 2023 maize silage season has yielded good volume, but the performance of that silage is...

UK bluetongue cases reach 27 as new cases confirmed
UK bluetongue cases reach 27 as new cases confirmed

The total number of bluetongue cases in the UK has reached 27 after four new cases of the disease were...

DAERA and NIEA look ‘totally incompetent’ on ammonia advice issue – UFU
DAERA and NIEA look ‘totally incompetent’ on ammonia advice issue – UFU

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has said the move away from published Ammonia Standing Advice makes those involved look “totally...

Beef farmers given ‘late notice’ for SSBSS closure – NFUS
Beef farmers given ‘late notice’ for SSBSS closure – NFUS

The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFUS) has said beef farmers’ application plans for the Scottish Suckler Beef Scheme (SSBSS)...

Nottinghamshire: 6 men jailed for agri machinery thefts worth £1 million
Nottinghamshire: 6 men jailed for agri machinery thefts worth £1 million

Six men have been jailed in connection with thefts of plant and agricultural machinery totalling £1 million. Nottinghamshire Police said...

Scottish farmers ‘let down’ by 2024/25 budget – NFUS
Scottish farmers ‘let down’ by 2024/25 budget – NFUS

The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFUS) has said that Scottish farmers have been “let down” by the government’s proposed...

Wales: £238m to be given in direct payments to farmers in 2024
Wales: £238m to be given in direct payments to farmers in 2024

The Welsh government has today (Tuesday, December 19) confirmed a total budget of £238 million to provide direct payments to...

NIEA to provide ‘case-by-case’ advice until new ammonia strategy approved
NIEA to provide ‘case-by-case’ advice until new ammonia strategy approved

The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) will no longer rely on published Ammonia Standing Advice and will instead provide planning...